S82.83 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- S82.831 Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula
- S82.831A Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, initial encounter for closed fracture
- S82.831B Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II
- S82.831C Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC
- S82.831D Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with routine healing
- S82.831E Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with routine healing
- S82.831F Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing
- S82.831G Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with delayed healing
- S82.831H Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with delayed healing
- S82.831J Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing
- S82.831K Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with nonunion
- S82.831M Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion
- S82.831N Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion
- S82.831P Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with malunion
- S82.831Q Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion
- S82.831R Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion
- S82.831S Other fracture of upper and lower end of right fibula, sequela
- S82.832 Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula
- S82.832A Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, initial encounter for closed fracture
- S82.832B Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II
- S82.832C Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC
- S82.832D Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with routine healing
- S82.832E Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with routine healing
- S82.832F Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing
- S82.832G Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with delayed healing
- S82.832H Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with delayed healing
- S82.832J Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing
- S82.832K Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with nonunion
- S82.832M Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion
- S82.832N Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion
- S82.832P Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with malunion
- S82.832Q Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion
- S82.832R Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion
- S82.832S Other fracture of upper and lower end of left fibula, sequela
- S82.839 Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula
- S82.839A Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, initial encounter for closed fracture
- S82.839B Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II
- S82.839C Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, initial encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC
- S82.839D Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with routine healing
- S82.839E Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with routine healing
- S82.839F Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing
- S82.839G Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with delayed healing
- S82.839H Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with delayed healing
- S82.839J Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing
- S82.839K Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with nonunion
- S82.839M Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion
- S82.839N Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion
- S82.839P Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with malunion
- S82.839Q Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion
- S82.839R Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion
- S82.839S Other fracture of upper and lower end of unspecified fibula, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S82.83 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S80-S89 Injuries to the knee and lower leg
- S82 Fracture of lower leg, including ankle
- S82.0 Fracture of patella
- S82.1 Fracture of upper end of tibia
- S82.2 Fracture of shaft of tibia
- S82.3 Fracture of lower end of tibia
- S82.4 Fracture of shaft of fibula
- S82.5 Fracture of medial malleolus
- S82.6 Fracture of lateral malleolus
- S82.8 Other fractures of lower leg
- S82.9 Unspecified fracture of lower leg
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S82.83 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S82.83 ICD 10 code
What is a fracture?
A fracture is a break in a bone. Fractures are usually caused by injuries. Since they can sometimes be serious, it's important to get medical care right away if you think you have a fracture.
What are the different types of fractures?
There are different ways to describe fractures. For example, there are different types of fractures based on:
- Whether the bone is partially or completely broken.
- Whether the bone breaks through the skin; if it does, it's called an open (or compound) fracture. If not, it's a closed fracture.
- The direction or shape of the break, for example if it's in a line across the bone or if it has some kind of pattern.
- The cause of the break. For example, a stress fracture is a small break in a bone that is often caused by overuse.
- Which bone is broken, for example facial fractures include nose and jaw fractures.
What causes fractures?
Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Overuse and repetitive motions can also cause fractures.
Low bone density and osteoporosis are conditions which cause weakening of your bones. Having one of these conditions makes you much more likely to break a bone.
What are the symptoms of a fracture?
The symptoms of a fracture can vary, depending on which bone you broke. But they may include:
- Intense pain
- Deformity, for example a limb that looks out of place
- Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around the injury
- Trouble moving the injured part
If you think that you may have broken a bone, get medical care right away.
How are fractures diagnosed?
To find out if you have a fracture, your health provider will do a physical exam and ask about your injury. They will also likely order an x-ray or other imaging test to see if your bone is broken.
What are the treatments for fractures?
The most common treatment for a fracture is for you to wear a cast or a splint. This will keep your bone from moving while it heals. How long you need to wear it will depend on the type of fracture and which bone is affected. But it's often for several weeks. Your provider will let you when you can get it off.
In some cases, you may need surgery to put in plates, pins, or screws to keep the bone in place.
Can fractures be prevented?
There are steps you can take to lower your risk of fractures:
- Keeping your bones strong by:
- Getting enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet
- Getting regular physical activity, including weight bearing exercises such as walking, tennis, and dancing
- Getting treatment for low bone density or osteoporosis (if needed)
- Wearing protective equipment when you do sports
- Preventing falls by:
- Getting rid of any tripping hazards in your home
- Being careful when walking on wet or icy surfaces
- Choosing the right footwear